Fort Worth Phone Directory

The Fort Worth phone directory connects you to public records and contact information across Tarrant County. Fort Worth is the fifth largest city in Texas with close to one million people. This directory helps you search for phone numbers, find people, and look up records kept by the city and county. Fort Worth and Tarrant County maintain a wide range of public records that you can access under the Texas Public Information Act. Property records, court cases, voter rolls, and business filings are all searchable through various online portals. The city is the county seat of Tarrant County, so many county offices are right here in Fort Worth.

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Fort Worth City Secretary Directory

The Fort Worth City Secretary is at City Hall, 200 Texas St., Fort Worth, TX 76102. Call 817-392-6118 for questions. This office is the central keeper of city records including council agendas, minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and contracts. The City Secretary website lets you submit and track public information requests online.

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The City Secretary page provides access to campaign finance reports, board records, and the municipal code for Fort Worth.

The Fort Worth city website links to all departments.

Fort Worth phone directory public records

Use this portal to find phone numbers for any Fort Worth city office or service.

The Tarrant County Clerk, Mary Louise Nicholson, runs the main office at 100 W. Weatherford, Suite 130, Fort Worth, TX 76196. Call 817-884-1195. The office has 143 staff members and multiple subcourthouse locations including Arlington, Hurst, Mansfield, and Lake Worth. Records include property deeds, assumed name certificates, and marriage licenses with online search available.

The Tarrant County District Clerk keeps records for civil, criminal, family, juvenile, and probate courts. Buildings include the Tarrant County Courthouse, Tim Curry Justice Center, Tom Vandergriff Civil Courts Building, and Family Courts Center. The office handles over 40,000 new case filings each year. Online case search is available through the Tarrant County Courts Portal.

The Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector handles property taxes for 41 taxing jurisdictions and manages over 1 million registered voters. The Elections office at 2700 Premier Street, Fort Worth, TX 76111 is run by Clint A. Ludwig. Call 817-831-8683 for voter questions.

Fort Worth Municipal Court Phone Directory

Fort Worth Municipal Court is at 1000 Throckmorton St., Fort Worth, TX 76102. It has jurisdiction over Class C misdemeanors and processes about 350,000 citations per year. You can look up and pay citations online. Deferred disposition, defensive driving, and warrant amnesty programs are available.

The court website gives you access to citation search, payment, and scheduling. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with some extended hours. Appeals go to Tarrant County Court at Law. Interpreter services are available.

Fort Worth Police Records

The Fort Worth Police Department has over 1,600 sworn officers. The Records Management Division processes public information requests. Accident reports come through TxDOT or at police headquarters. The non-emergency number is 817-392-4222. Incident reports need a formal Public Information Act request.

The department keeps a Sex Offender Registry and a Crime Information System. The Tarrant County Sheriff at 200 Taylor Street, 7th Floor, runs the county jail with over 3,500 inmates daily. Sheriff Bill E. Waybourn has served since 2017. Non-emergency line is 817-884-1213. Inmate search, warrant information, and civil process services are all available online.

Note: The Election Integrity Task Force takes tips at 817-884-1213 or through the website.

State Records for Fort Worth Searches

State databases add more Fort Worth phone directory tools. The Texas Secretary of State has business filings. The Comptroller handles property tax data and unclaimed property. The DPS Crime Records runs statewide criminal history searches. The Texas Bar lists attorneys by name and location.

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The Texas Vital Statistics Unit has birth and death records from 1903. Birth records are sealed for 75 years. Death records are confidential for 25 years. The Texas Medical Board lists physicians with phone numbers and practice addresses in the Fort Worth area. The TDLR has over 1 million active licenses across 40 types. The Tarrant County Ballot Verifier system allows public access to cast ballot images for election transparency.

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Tarrant County Phone Directory

Fort Worth is the county seat of Tarrant County. County offices are located throughout the city. For more on Tarrant County records and resources, visit the county page.

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